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Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Skip to content Since upgrading to Windows 8. I finally got a bit of time to look at the machines in question over the weekend and here are the issues that appeared to be causing problems for which I needed to find solutions: The PC is a UEFI machine.

This latter option is the preferred one to use and can be performed by completing the following steps: Run dcomcnfg to open the Component Services dialog. Click Add and enter Network Service as the account to be added. I personally use my Windows Home Server as a proxy to be able to view sites that my company blocks access to.

Setting up a proxy can also allow you to control web content served in your home. If you have a child, you can block sites or even keywords to keep pages from being served. With that said, there are a lot of proxy solutions out there for you to experiment with.

One I have used in the past and liked is HottProxy, but it is designed to be much simpler than my current needs. As usual, all work will need to be completed from your WHS. It seems, it's not that simple, because a lot of logic is packed in the binary libraries RDP is already secure. Posted: Fri Mar 04, am. Goog read. The only thing still open was the Dashboard via RemoteAccess. I then looked for a possibility to access my router setup page remotely.

So no Router-config for me But: 1. In the dashboard go to server settings 2. Figure F Configure port forwarding. Once the configuration is complete, another check takes place Figure G and green checks throughout indicate a proper configuration. Figure G Router has passed tests and is properly configured. We can now move on to configuring a domain name for our Windows Home Server. The first window you are presented with is the Welcome splash screen Figure I , which prompts you to sign in with your Windows Live ID.

At this point, you can create a Domain name such as Lastname. Figure K shows a properly configured domain name. This is a great plus when using Windows Home Server. Figure I The Welcome splash screen appears. Figure K The domain name is working.



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